Category: Clubs
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A message from the UPCS BSU for the 3rd day of Kwanzaa
Ujima (Collective work and responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brothers’ and sisters’ problems our problems and to solve them together. We should all work together to build our community instead of tearing it down. -Keona McDonald, Secretary
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A message from the UPCS BSU for the 2nd day of Kwanzaa
Kujichagulia (Self-determination): To define and name ourselves, as well as to create and speak for ourselves. Be you, because nobody else can! -Marcia Hill, Vice President
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A message from the UPCS BSU for the 1st day of Kwanzaa
Umoja (Unity): To strive for and to maintain unity in the family and community. We have to unite with each other to have peace in the world and resolve conflict. -Naema Salim, Parliamentarian
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Anime Club Goes Virtual
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Kwanzaa Celebration
The Black Student Union hosted its first annual Kwanzaa celebration on December 19, 2019. BSU members explained to students the history behind Kwanzaa and how they can relate to the seven principles of Kwanzaa in everyday life. The seven core principles are Umoja (unity), Ujima (collaboration), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujamaa (cooperative economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba (creativity),…
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Black Student Union Remembers Fred Hampton
The Black Student Union proudly performed “Fred Hampton: A Prophet Slain” on Friday, December 6, 2019. The skit was written by Mrs. Ferguson, the BSU’s advisor. Mrs. Homich recited the poem “Chairman Fred and Captain Mark”. Students also participated by presenting their projects which included poetry and artwork. The event concluded with a lively student discussion.